Interventions for Intimate Partner Violence Against Women
- 5 February 2003
- journal article
- case report
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 289 (5) , 601-605
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.289.5.601
Abstract
Review from JAMA — Interventions for Intimate Partner Violence Against Women — Clinical Applications — Sufficient evidence regarding the effectiveness of physician screening, counseling, and referral for intimate partner violence is lacking. However, even in the absence of sufficient evidence, many medical organizations recommend that physicians make efforts to identify and refer patients who have experienced abuse. This article presents 3 cases that illustrate the interaction between patients experiencing violence in intimate relationships and physicians and other members of the health care team. Suggestions for care are based on guidelines and evidence where available. Resources to assist physicians with referral to appropriate services also are provided.Keywords
This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
- The San Diego Navy Experiment: An assessment of interventions for men who assault their wives.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000
- Risk Factors for Injury to Women from Domestic ViolenceNew England Journal of Medicine, 1999
- How Health Care Providers Help Battered Women: The Survivor's PerspectiveWomen & Health, 1999
- Reducing violence using community-based advocacy for women with abusive partners.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1999
- Health status by gastrointestinal diagnosis and abuse historyGastroenterology, 1996
- Breaking the silence. Battered women's perspectives on medical careArchives of Family Medicine, 1996
- Domestic violence against women. Incidence and prevalence in an emergency department populationJAMA, 1995
- Domestic violence in a primary care setting. Patterns and prevalenceArchives of Family Medicine, 1995
- Stages of change and decisional balance for 12 problem behaviors.Health Psychology, 1994
- Clinical Preventive Services: How Should We Define the Indications?Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990